Gardening hoes were used by the women of many agricultural tribes throughout North America and their construction depended on locally available materials.
In the New England area, hoes were often made from sea clam shells - these were large enough to make a reasonable hoe blade. Stone hoe blades were also made, either a triangular type or one with a long stem. In the Natick language of the Massachusetts area these tools were called anaskhomwautowin, from the verb meaning to break up (the soil).
On the upper Missouri River the so-called "village tribes", Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, used hoes made using the shoulder blade of a buffalo; other tribes used shoulder blades from other large animals such as elk or moose.
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English names have no meaning in any native American language.
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Gardening hoes were used by the women of many agricultural tribes throughout North America and their construction depended on locally available materials.In the New England area, hoes were often made from sea clam shells - these were large enough to make a reasonable hoe blade. Stone hoe blades were also made, either a triangular type or one with a long stem. In the Natick language of the Massachusetts area these tools were called anaskhomwautowin, from the verb meaning to break up (the soil).On the upper Missouri River the so-called "village tribes", Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, used hoes made using the shoulder blade of a buffalo; other tribes used shoulder blades from other large animals such as elk or moose.
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Yes they did by teaching them hoe to fish, hunt, and farm. Yes they did by teaching them how to fish, hunt, and farm.
English names have no meaning in any native American language.
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A hoe is used to remove weeds and to plant seeds.
A hoe
a hoe (gardening tool) is 'une houe' in French.
A garden tool whose spelling starts with the letter "h" is a hoe.
A hoe
Hoes is the plural form of hoe, a gardening tool.
A garden hoe is a tool used in the garden to remove weeds.
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A hoe is a farm tool used to pull dirt over seeds.
A hoe.